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TOGETHER WE TRANSFORM
| 52 | ISSUE 606 JUNE 2018
Your Club has new members?
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WITH just one month of our Rotary
year to run, all Rotary leaders need
to step up their efforts of quietly
encouraging Rotary clubs and Rotarians
to contribute to the End Polio Now
campaign when considering their end
of year donations.
Never has the need for funding been
so important, especially when we note
the amazing resilience and service
coming out of countries like Pakistan.
In April, Pakistan launched a new
nationwide polio vaccination drive to
reach 38.7 million children and push
toward final eradication of the virus in
one of the last endemic countries in
our world.
Nearly 260,000 volunteers and
workers fanned out across Pakistan in
a sustained effort to reach every child
under five in the week-long campaign.
Pakistan’s national coordinator
Mohammad Safdar told the Reuters
news agency that everyone was
cooperating with the door-to-
door effort.
“The situation in our country has
improved dramatically from 306 cases
in 2014, to just eight last year and only
one so far in 2018,” Mohammad said.
Efforts to eradicate the disease have
been undermined by opposition from
the Taliban and other Islamist militants,
who say immunisation is a foreign ploy
to sterilise Muslim children or a cover
for Western spies.
In January, gunmen killed a mother
and daughter vaccination team
working in the southwestern province
of Baluchistan – where this year’s lone
case of Polio was reported.
So, the 2017/18 request from RI
President Ian Riseley and the Polio
Eradication Program was simple:
• Individual Rotary clubs are requested
to donate a special grant of $1500
in addition to normal giving to End
Polio Now;
• All districts are urged to donate 20
per cent of unused DDF to the Polio
Eradication Campaign;
• Districts and clubs are urged to
continue the search for TRF Major
donors – at US$10,000 each;
• Districts and clubs are requested to
include special promotions within
their annual programs to celebrate
World Polio Day on October 24 and
Rotary’s birthday on February 23
every year.
Please be sure to thank your clubs and
Rotarians for everything they are doing to
sustain the Polio Eradication Campaign.
PDG Bob Aitken AM
RI End Polio Now coordinator,
Zones 7B/Part 8, 2014-18
Rotary Club of Lower Blue
Mountains, NSW
ENCOURAGE ‘END POLIO NOW’ GIVING IN JUNE AND
SUPPORT INSPIRATIONAL PAKISTAN CAMPAIGN